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New revelation hits France’s scandal-plagued Fillon

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Scandal-plagued French presidential hopeful Francois Fillon was hit by a new revelation on Tuesday, this time over an interest-free, undeclared loan he received from a billionaire friend.

The conservative candidate "did not deem it necessary" to report the 50,000 euros ($53,000) loan he received from Marc Ladreit de Lacharriere in 2013 to a state transparency watchdog, the Canard Enchaine weekly said in its edition to appear Wednesday.

"The 'oversight' may be costly for the presidential candidate," said the investigative and satirical newspaper, which also made the allegations in January about the fake jobs scandal that has threatened to derail Fillon's candidacy.

Le Canard Enchaine reported that Fillon's lawyer Antonin Levy had confirmed the loan had been repaid in full, but did not say when.

French presidential candidate Fillon defiant despite facing charges
French presidential candidate Fillon defiant despite facing charges
Thomas SAINT-CRICQ, Paz PIZARRO, AFP

Once the frontrunner to become France's next president in May, 63-year-old Fillon has had to battle to stay in the race because of the revelations that he had paid his wife Penelope hundreds of thousands of euros from public funds, allegedly for fake jobs.

The former prime minister is to be charged later this month.

Ladreit de Lacharriere is the CEO of Fimalac, a financial services holding company, and owns the literary magazine La Revue des Deux Mondes.

The publication paid Penelope Fillon some 100,000 euros in 2012-13 but there is little evidence of her work.

Investigators are looking into a possible link between this job and the bestowal of France's highest civilian honour, the Grand Croix of the Legion of Honour, on Ladreit de Lacharriere in 2011 when Fillon was prime minister.

French presidential election candidate for the right-wing Les Republicains party Francois Fillon (C)...
French presidential election candidate for the right-wing Les Republicains party Francois Fillon (C), flanked by his wife Penelope Fillon and his daughter Marie Fillon, acknowledges the crowd as he stands on stage near the Eiffel Tower
GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT, AFP/File

The Canard Enchaine also said investigators were looking into a consultancy firm called 2F Conseil that Fillon set up in 2012 after he left office as prime minister, which the paper says has paid him hundreds of thousands of euros.

Fillon has denied any wrongdoing with his consultancy work.

- Party's 'unanimous' support -

With just seven weeks to go before France goes to the polls in the April 23 first round of a two-stage vote, Fillon has remained as the rightwing candidate despite calls for him to allow rival Alain Juppe to stand in his place because of the scandal.

Penelope Fillon
Penelope Fillon
Laurence SAUBADU, Paul DEFOSSEUX, Jonathan JACOBSEN, AFP

On Monday, he won the "unanimous" backing of his Republicans party after Juppe, 71, adamantly rejected the calls while lamenting the state of Fillon's candidacy, calling it a "waste".

Juppe also chastised Fillon for the disdain he has shown the justice system and his swipes at the media.

Fillon, campaigning as a sleaze-free candidate, was the surprise winner of the rightwing primary in November, besting Juppe who was convicted in 2004 over a party finance scandal.

A woman passes a poster for a petition in support of French presidential election candidate for the ...
A woman passes a poster for a petition in support of French presidential election candidate for the right-wing Les Republicains party Francois Fillon on March 6, 2017 in Paris
JOEL SAGET, AFP/File

The infighting among Republicans and Fillon's chaotic campaign have made an already unpredictable election even harder to call.

Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron, 39, has gone from strength t o strength, with the latest poll putting him neck-and-neck with far-right leader Marine Le Pen with 25.5 percent to 26.5 percent for her.

Fillon is lagging behind in third place with 18.5 percent, according to the Ifop-Fiducial poll out Tuesday.

Scandal-plagued French presidential hopeful Francois Fillon was hit by a new revelation on Tuesday, this time over an interest-free, undeclared loan he received from a billionaire friend.

The conservative candidate “did not deem it necessary” to report the 50,000 euros ($53,000) loan he received from Marc Ladreit de Lacharriere in 2013 to a state transparency watchdog, the Canard Enchaine weekly said in its edition to appear Wednesday.

“The ‘oversight’ may be costly for the presidential candidate,” said the investigative and satirical newspaper, which also made the allegations in January about the fake jobs scandal that has threatened to derail Fillon’s candidacy.

Le Canard Enchaine reported that Fillon’s lawyer Antonin Levy had confirmed the loan had been repaid in full, but did not say when.

French presidential candidate Fillon defiant despite facing charges

French presidential candidate Fillon defiant despite facing charges
Thomas SAINT-CRICQ, Paz PIZARRO, AFP

Once the frontrunner to become France’s next president in May, 63-year-old Fillon has had to battle to stay in the race because of the revelations that he had paid his wife Penelope hundreds of thousands of euros from public funds, allegedly for fake jobs.

The former prime minister is to be charged later this month.

Ladreit de Lacharriere is the CEO of Fimalac, a financial services holding company, and owns the literary magazine La Revue des Deux Mondes.

The publication paid Penelope Fillon some 100,000 euros in 2012-13 but there is little evidence of her work.

Investigators are looking into a possible link between this job and the bestowal of France’s highest civilian honour, the Grand Croix of the Legion of Honour, on Ladreit de Lacharriere in 2011 when Fillon was prime minister.

French presidential election candidate for the right-wing Les Republicains party Francois Fillon (C)...

French presidential election candidate for the right-wing Les Republicains party Francois Fillon (C), flanked by his wife Penelope Fillon and his daughter Marie Fillon, acknowledges the crowd as he stands on stage near the Eiffel Tower
GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT, AFP/File

The Canard Enchaine also said investigators were looking into a consultancy firm called 2F Conseil that Fillon set up in 2012 after he left office as prime minister, which the paper says has paid him hundreds of thousands of euros.

Fillon has denied any wrongdoing with his consultancy work.

– Party’s ‘unanimous’ support –

With just seven weeks to go before France goes to the polls in the April 23 first round of a two-stage vote, Fillon has remained as the rightwing candidate despite calls for him to allow rival Alain Juppe to stand in his place because of the scandal.

Penelope Fillon

Penelope Fillon
Laurence SAUBADU, Paul DEFOSSEUX, Jonathan JACOBSEN, AFP

On Monday, he won the “unanimous” backing of his Republicans party after Juppe, 71, adamantly rejected the calls while lamenting the state of Fillon’s candidacy, calling it a “waste”.

Juppe also chastised Fillon for the disdain he has shown the justice system and his swipes at the media.

Fillon, campaigning as a sleaze-free candidate, was the surprise winner of the rightwing primary in November, besting Juppe who was convicted in 2004 over a party finance scandal.

A woman passes a poster for a petition in support of French presidential election candidate for the ...

A woman passes a poster for a petition in support of French presidential election candidate for the right-wing Les Republicains party Francois Fillon on March 6, 2017 in Paris
JOEL SAGET, AFP/File

The infighting among Republicans and Fillon’s chaotic campaign have made an already unpredictable election even harder to call.

Centrist candidate Emmanuel Macron, 39, has gone from strength t o strength, with the latest poll putting him neck-and-neck with far-right leader Marine Le Pen with 25.5 percent to 26.5 percent for her.

Fillon is lagging behind in third place with 18.5 percent, according to the Ifop-Fiducial poll out Tuesday.

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